
Some of them attack the player on sight, while others are allies of the player. The Gemini sector is frequented by seven factions: merchants, bounty hunters, retros, pirates, militia, the Terran Confederation and the Kilrathi. Menus are used for buying, selling, or taking missions from the mission computer. On planets and bases, a static overview/first-person-view is used to show the rooms and interact with people. Space combat simulation is similar to the style of other Wing Commander games of its time. When flying, the main view is a first-person look from inside the cockpit at the cockpit screens (HUDs) and the space before the ship. The game was re-released in 2011 with Windows support on GOG.com, with MacOS support added in 2012.Ĭenturion cockpit view during combat with Talon fighter. A sequel was released in 1996, titled Privateer 2: The Darkening. Privateer had two add-ons titled Speech Pack (1993) and Righteous Fire (1994). The player may follow the built-in plot but is free to adventure on his own, even after the plot has been completed. Unlike Wing Commander, the player is no longer a navy pilot, but a freelancer who can choose to be a pirate, a merchant, a mercenary or any of the above in some combination. The player takes the role of Grayson Burrows, a " privateer" who travels through the Gemini Sector, one of many sectors in the Wing Commander universe. Privateer and its storyline is part of the Wing Commander series.

Wing Commander: Privateer is an adventure space trading and combat simulator computer game released by Origin Systems in September 1993.
